Mycology Online is a WWW resource of clinically significant mycological information. Mycology Online is a joint project of: the Mycology Unit at the Adelaide Womens & Childrens Hospital the Department of Microbiology & Immunology at the University of Adelaide Adelaide Science Online at the University of Adelaide Access to Mycology Online is free but you are invited to register and provide ...

The Phlegmacium Website INDEX Photos About Localities Checklists Introduction Literature Links send a mail: Tobias or Thomas cortinarius flora photographica Guestbook Wellcome to the new Phlegmacium Website This site is devoted to the study of Phlegmacium. Here you will find many of the european species belonging to the subgenus Phlegmacium of Cortinarius illustrated accompanied by a small ...

Page 7 of 38 Natural Perspective The Fungus Kingdom (Last modified: 21 July 1997) In addition to the beauty of mushrooms, fungi provide a critical part of nature's continuous rebirth: fungi recycle dead organic matter into useful nutrients. Sometimes the fungus doesn't wait for the biomatter to die, in which case the fungus is called a parasite. Many plants, however, are dependent on the help of ...

Many collections of fungi are included in general herbarium collections. To access these, see our list of on-line botanical collections. On-line microbial collections may also include data on fungi. A more comprehensive list of sites dealing with fungi in general may be found at the WWW Mycology Virtual Library, while additional lichen resources may be found through the American Bryological and ...

From the Test-Tube to the Patient University Hospitals of Cleveland and Case Western Reserve University New Additions Fungal Biofilms CMM is accredited by CLIA and College of American Pathologists (CAP) Center for Medical Mycology (CMM) is a unique institutional resource for the study of fungal diseases from the test tube to the patient, which serves as a mycology reference center providing ...

Cascade Mycological Society (CMS) has been recently created by a collective effort of people who share a common interest in and appreciation for the Kingdom of Fungi. In order to focus our fungal fascination, we have formed an educational non-profit 501(c) 3 organization dedicated to the study and enjoyment of fungi.